Match the following mountain ranges of India with their corresponding descriptions:
Mountain Range
Description
1. Himalayas
A. Known as the "Abode of Snow"; includes the world's highest peaks like Mount Everest.
2. Western Ghats
B. Oldest mountain range in India; stretches across Rajasthan in the northwest to Delhi.
3. Aravalli Range
C. Runs parallel to the western coast of India; known for its biodiversity hotspots.
4. Eastern Ghats
D. Runs parallel to the eastern coast of India; relatively lower in elevation compared to the Western Ghats.
Match the following mountain ranges of India with their corresponding descriptions:
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Mountain Range |
Description |
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1. Himalayas |
A. Known as the "Abode of Snow"; includes the world's highest peaks like Mount Everest. |
|
2. Western Ghats |
B. Oldest mountain range in India; stretches across Rajasthan in the northwest to Delhi. |
|
3. Aravalli Range |
C. Runs parallel to the western coast of India; known for its biodiversity hotspots. |
|
4. Eastern Ghats |
D. Runs parallel to the eastern coast of India; relatively lower in elevation compared to the Western Ghats. |
1
1-A, 2-C, 3-B, 4-D
2
1-C, 2-B, 3-A, 4-D
3
1-B, 2-A, 3-D, 4-C
4
1-A, 2-D, 3-B, 4-C